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Vineland Announces Road Meeting, New Mobile App, Community Beautification Program

Vineland held a public meeting March 11 on resurfacing North Mill Road from Garden Road to Forest Grove Road, part of a busy stretch of municipal activity.

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Vineland Announces Road Meeting, New Mobile App, Community Beautification Program
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North Mill Road drivers got their chance to weigh in on a planned resurfacing project when Vineland's Engineering Division hosted a Public Information Center on March 11, covering the stretch from Garden Road to Forest Grove Road. The meeting arrived amid a broader burst of municipal activity that also included a new city mobile app and a community beautification initiative.

The road project has generated multiple procurement actions. The Purchasing Department posted Addendum No. 1 to the design services solicitation for resurfacing Mill Road from Forest Grove Road to Gallagher Road on March 4, suggesting the corridor work extends beyond the Garden Road segment addressed at the public meeting. A request for proposals for construction management services, COV RFP 2026-11, followed on March 10.

The city's Planning Division posted six hearing notices simultaneously on March 7, covering applications from Cumberland County Autogroup, LLC; KG Renovations, LLC; Italiano Brothers; Davco Construction; the Robert Bruce Swanson Estate; and a property at 1245 Warren Drive. Specific hearing times, board assignments, and application details were not included in the posted notices.

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On March 2, the City Clerk's office released a cluster of documents: the City of Vineland Annual Audit Report for 2024, the notice of final passage for Ordinance No. 2026-10 on affordable housing, and separate final-passage notices for remote meters and AMI meters. The office also posted a VMEU Improvements Statement and Summary. Earlier in the procurement cycle, the Purchasing Department issued bids for natural gas sampling and analysis on February 25 and for Vineland Municipal Electric Utility directional drilling services on February 11.

Alongside those items, the city announced the launch of the myVineland mobile app and the rollout of Project Beautify, a community beautification program. Details on app features, download availability, and the scope and schedule of Project Beautify had not been made publicly available at the time of publication. The city's legal notices page directs residents to click individual notice links on the municipal website for full documentation on each posted item.

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